Re: Fragrances you don't wear in public

Re: Fragrances you don't wear in public

Yes, some Carons, L'Heure Bleue or some vintage extraits. They just don't feel right at the moment on me (when going out with them), which says nothing about how much I may enjoy them. L'Heure Bleue e.g. has become more and more a contemplative ME fragrance.

Re: Fragrances you don't wear in public

I'm having trouble picturing situations where I'd think, Dark Aoud would be perfect today, but I will take it public sooner or later.

Not used to the raunch of Leather Oud, but I've already worn it in public and damn if the honey and other notes in the drydown didn't combine with the smells of baking bread and pastries in my local bakery to transmorph into something stunningly yummy.

Re: Fragrances you don't wear in public

Re: Fragrances you don't wear in public

Sort of...Back to Black is REALLY powerful on me. Projects like a beast. I'm not opposed to wearing it out in public, I just haven't had the guts to do it yet. My wife really likes it, so if/when I put it on, I usually do it at night when we're staying in.

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